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Sheriff: Plane that landed on US 50 near Dayton ran out of gas
DAYTON, Nev. (KOLO) - Update at 3:07 p.m.: The plane has been towed away as of 3:00 p.m. The left lane of the highway remains closed. Update at 12:58 p.m.: The plane has been identified as a small Aero Commander 500 2 engine craft. According to the Lyon county Sheriff’s...
The July 5, 2024, R-C Morning Report
Genoa, Nev. — It sounded like it was a busy Fourth of July for first responders and law enforcement at Lake Tahoe with what sounded like a couple of melees on the beaches. We’ll get it sorted over the next few days, but I wager Tahoe Township Justice Court is going to be busy this morning.
Kim’s Kruisers celebrates the Fourth on the Third
The classic car group dubbed Kim’s Kruisers got together a day early on Wednesday to celebrate the Fourth of July. There were over 20 classic cars and trucks in the parking lot. This group of classic car owners and enthusiasts started meeting during the 2020 coronavirus outbreak. Tired of...
People already trying to beat the heat as Vegas could break all-time temperature record next week
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - It is hot and only going to get hotter in Southern Nevada. Next week, the all-time heat record could be broken. Friday, FOX5 spoke with people looking to beat the heat in the Vegas Valley and up on Mt. Charleston. The splash pad at Sunset...
Farmer’s market making debut at Craig Ranch Park
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - From the farm to your table. A new farmer’s market in the Las Vegas Valley made its debut Friday at Craig Ranch Park in North Las Vegas. Organizers said the free, family-friendly market aims to bring together valley farmers, artisans and foodies to promote sustainable produce and local businesses.
Know the signs of heat-illness as Las Vegas Valley undergoes excessive heat
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The temperatures Southern Nevada is facing is about to get worse. The heat could be dangers for those who are residents and for people who are new to the area. Many valley residents could say the temperatures are already unbearable. Community Ambulance tells FOX5, they...
Las Vegas restaurants take steps to cool employees, heat complaints to OSHA rise
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – The dangerous heat hitting the Las Vegas valley is wearing down restaurant workers, especially those who spend most of their time in the kitchen. According to data from the Nevada State Occupation Safety and Health Administration, a third of all the heat complaints in June came from the accommodation and food industry. Despite […]
Adam Hill: Sorry, fans, but Knights probably right on Jonathan Marchessault
LAS VEGAS - Golden Knights fans, it's completely fine to be all in your feelings this week about the departures of some beloved players. At the same time, it's OK to acknowledge the organization probably made the right decision on most of those contracts, even if it feels like you are betraying people you have come to love cheering for over the past few years.
The hills are alive with the sound of recreation — and a study shows animals react to that noise
Along with the growth of human society has come an abundance of human-generated noises. Sounds from cities, highways and airplanes fill our environment, even in remote places. When we seek refuge in the woods to escape the clamor, we also bring along our own cacophony of sounds: Bikes whirring, engines revving, conversations echoing.
Fire caused by illegal fireworks near Russell, Lamb
All of these pets are available at the Animal Foundation shelter in Las Vegas. Clothing and a watch from an unidentified man found dead at Lake Mead in 2022. Ten years later, Cliven Bundy and his family are still grazing cattle on disputed southern Nevada rangeland where armed protesters and federal agents stared each other down through rifle sights. (AP)
Parks pay heavy price in Clark County’s $80 million Red Rock development settlement
The $80 million price tag on the settlement between Clark County and the developer of homes on the edge of Red Rock Canyon will have a lasting impact on the county's budget and park projects throughout the valley.
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